Floyd Mayweather moved up from 106lbs. also.

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  • jrosales13
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    #31
    Originally posted by JMM_135_#1
    not neccesarilly, dont you think their poor enviroment may have caused them to turn pro earlier than they would in the u.s??
    Did every Mexican/Filipino turn pro at age 16?

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      #32
      Originally posted by jrosales13
      Again son, Floyd is the bigger fighter. Re read my post SON... Pac can still make 140 comfortably. Floyd can not. Floyd couldn't make 140 at age 30 son. Floyd is naturally the bigger fighter son.
      Bringing up whether Pac can make 140lbs. is irrelevant to what I originally posted.

      My original post was a response to the weight that both guys weighed in at in 2002.

      So I responded asking whether either of them can go back to what they weighed in at in 2002.

      That answer is no.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Piggu
        That's my point.
        Why do we make it seem like Pac being a former 106lber is the same as Pac being someone who naturally weighs 106lbs, but choose to fight guys 40lbs. heavier just because he's so damn great?
        Cuz again nobody has done what he has done...

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          #34
          Originally posted by Piggu
          Professionally, Floyd never fought at 112lbs. or 122lbs.

          Again, because in America you gotta be 18 before you go pro.
          At age 18 he was between 115-122. So he could of turn pro and won a title there if it so easy to do...

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            #35
            Did mayweather win a world title south at 106? How about 112? How about 122, how about 126?

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              #36
              Originally posted by jrosales13
              At age 18 he was between 115-122. So he could of turn pro and won a title there if it so easy to do...
              He competed in something called the Olympics.

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                #37
                Originally posted by street bully
                Did mayweather win a world title south at 106? How about 112? How about 122, how about 126?
                did he box at those divisions as a pro ??? ...

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Piggu
                  Bringing up whether Pac can make 140lbs. is irrelevant to what I originally posted.

                  My original post was a response to the weight that both guys weighed in at in 2002.

                  So I responded asking whether either of them can go back to what they weighed in at in 2002.

                  That answer is no.
                  Well then write it cuz in 2002 Floyd was not 140. So why mention 140 in the year 2002?

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Piggu
                    He competed in something called the Olympics.
                    But, he could of gone pro win title make money. I mean is so easy to do...

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by jrosales13
                      Well then write it cuz in 2002 Floyd was not 140. So why mention 140 in the year 2002?
                      I was responding to him:

                      Originally posted by DikanRadeljak
                      PACQUIAO was in 2002, 122 pounder and MAYWEATHER was 140 pounder.

                      This thread FAIL big time.

                      You are just low life attention whore.

                      On page 1.

                      He posted the wrong fact, however.
                      Good job pointing that out.

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